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Uri Gilbert

Uri Gilbert (July 10, 1809–June 17, 1888) was an American carriage maker from Troy, New York, making both passenger and freight cars.[1] He was apprenticed at the age of 14 to learn the carriage-building trade. At the end of his apprenticeship he became partner with Oramus Eaton of the Eaton & Gilbert Company. He kept pace with technological advancements and expanded the business by the time Eaton retired and Gilbert established the Gilbert Car Company. The companies produced passenger trolley and railroad cars, freight cars, and during the American Civil War, gun carriages. He entered politics in the 1840s becoming alderman and the mayor of Troy. Gilbert was active in many for-profit and civic organizations over the course of his life. He employed Charles Nalle as a coachman and when he was arrested due to the Fugitive Slave Law, he helped free him.

Uri Gilbert (1809–1888)

Early life and apprenticeship

Uri Gilbert was born on July 10, 1809[2] in Northumberland, Saratoga County, New York. His father was John Gilbert, an Episcopalian minister, from Connecticut. At the age of 14 he became an apprentice of Orasmus Eaton, a carriage builder, in Troy.[3]

Carriage maker

After he completed his apprenticeship in 1830, Gilbert partnered with his employer to form Eaton & Gilbert.[3] Eaton had an excellent reputation as a conscientious and skilled craftsman. Gilbert, on the other hand, became an expert by the time he completed his apprenticeship.[3]

The company made trolley and train cars and omnibuses. They built mail coaches, called Troy Stages,[2] that became especially popular as a means of travel as well as a mail coach in the southern and westerns United States. Their street cars made to be drawn by horses were built for Boston, New York and other large cities.[3]

 
Eaton, Gilbert & Co. / Gilbert Car Manufacturing

The plant was moved to Green Island, New York, near Troy, in 1853 due to a fire in 1852.[2][3] It is also said that in 1853 the company had grown large enough that it needed a larger plant.[3]

During the Civil War (1861–1865) the firm made 500 gun carriages for the Union.[4] Eaton retired in 1862 and the company name changed to the Gilbert Car Company.[1][3] Two years later, Walter R. Bush became Gilbert's partner.[3] There was a fire in 1864 that caused quite a bit of damage. Bush and Gilbert had the car works rebuilt and outfitted with modern technology.[3] The Gilbert Car Trust was established in 1879 that provided financing for railroad cars. Troy & Schenectady Railroad hired them to build the first eight-wheel passenger car.[2] The company produced luxurious equipment for the Wagner Sleeping Car Company. Its export business was a large share of its revenue.[1] Over the course of its history, the company name changed with the changes in partners, including the partner's sons.[4]

Political and other ventures

He began his career in politics in 1840. He was an alderman for the city of Troy for several years.[2][5] He was a mayor of the city from 1865 to 1866 and again from 1870 to 1871.[5] Gilbert was originally a member of the Whig Party, but joined the Republican Party with its formation.[3]

He was the first president of the Troy Savings Bank, established June 29, 1854.[4] He was a director of the United National Bank of Troy, the Polytechnic Institute of Troy, and the Orphan asylum. He was a founder and, for a time, president of the Troy Young Men’s association. He was a governor of Marshall infirmary.[3] He was a trustee for the Troy Female Seminary.[5] He was on the first board of managers for The Troy Club, a social club for the city's wealthy and influential citizens. It was established in 1867.[4]

Personal life

Uri Gilbert married Frances Harriet Granger.[6] They had two sons, William and Edward, and two daughters.[7] They also had a son Joseph who died young. Gilbert and his wife, who were members of St. John's Episcopal Church, donated a carved chancel chair in his memory.[4]

Gilbert died of heart failure on June 17, 1888 in Saratoga, New York, where he and his family rented a house for the summer.[7] He is buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy.[2] Frances died December 6, 1889 at Troy.[6]

The Uri Gilbert House

The Uri Gilbert House, an Italianate-style brownstone, was sold to Gilbert in 1856, a few years after it was built. The house is nearly 10,000 square feet with 26 rooms. Located within the Central Troy Historic District, it faces Washington Park, one of the three privately owned urban parks in New York.[8][9][a] It is described as a three story rowhouse with a five-bay Brownstone façade. It has an "elaborate cast-iron bracketed balcony" and a 19th-century carriage house.[11] It was featured in the film The Age of Innocence (1993).[12]

Charles Nalle's freedom

Charles Nalle escaped from slavery in the South in October 1858 and came to Troy with the help of the Underground Railroad. He worked as a coachman for Gilbert for almost two years. He told someone of his escape and his story was ultimately shared with his former enslaver in Culpeper, Virginia. Nalle was arrested under the Fugitive Slave Law. In 1860, Harriet Tubman and others rescued him, and Gilbert helped pay for his freedom.[2][13] Once a free man, Nalle returned to Troy and had a family.[13]

Notes

  1. ^ Gilbert houses near one another on Second and Third Avenue:
    - 111 Second, Frank Gilbert, paper manufacturer
    - 165 Second, William Gilbert, Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co.
    - 189 Second, Uri Gilbert
    - 235 Second, Elizabeth Gilbert, teacher
    - 212 Third, Edward Gilbert, Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c White, John H. (1985). The American Railroad Passenger Car. JHU Press. p. 650. ISBN 978-0-8018-2747-1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Rittner, Don (February 2012). Legendary Locals of Troy. Arcadia Publishing. p. 44. ISBN 978-1-4671-0007-6.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The National Magazine; A Monthly Journal of American History. 1888. pp. 487–490.
  4. ^ a b c d e Weise, Arthur James (1891). Troy's One Hundred Years, 1789-1889. W.H. Young. pp. 172, 173, 258, 273.
  5. ^ a b c Weise, Arthur James (1876). History of the City of Troy: From the Expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the Present Centennial Year of the Independence of the United States of America, 1876. Higginson Book Company. pp. 279, 285, 345.
  6. ^ a b The Churchman. Churchman Company. 1889. pp. ii.
  7. ^ a b "Obituary for Uri Gilbert (Aged 79)". Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News. 1888-06-18. p. 1. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  8. ^ Lasky, Julie (2019-04-24). "$1.4 Million Homes in Washington, Illinois and New York". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  9. ^ "News from Washington Park Association, Troy, New York". www.preserve.org. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  10. ^ The Troy Directory, vol. XLI, Albany: Sampson, Murdock & Co., 1889, p. 123 Van Benthuysen Printing House.
  11. ^ "Central Troy Historic District Nomination Form" (PDF). National Park Service. April 29, 2016. p. 84. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  12. ^ "The 1850s Uri Gilbert House". Bennington Banner. 2001-05-03. p. 11. Retrieved 2021-04-17.
  13. ^ a b Hayner, Rutherford (1925). Troy and Rensselaer county, New York; a history. New York, Chicago, Lewis historical Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 703–705.

External links

  • Walking Tour of Washington Park

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Uri Gilbert July 10 1809 June 17 1888 was an American carriage maker from Troy New York making both passenger and freight cars 1 He was apprenticed at the age of 14 to learn the carriage building trade At the end of his apprenticeship he became partner with Oramus Eaton of the Eaton amp Gilbert Company He kept pace with technological advancements and expanded the business by the time Eaton retired and Gilbert established the Gilbert Car Company The companies produced passenger trolley and railroad cars freight cars and during the American Civil War gun carriages He entered politics in the 1840s becoming alderman and the mayor of Troy Gilbert was active in many for profit and civic organizations over the course of his life He employed Charles Nalle as a coachman and when he was arrested due to the Fugitive Slave Law he helped free him Uri Gilbert 1809 1888 Contents 1 Early life and apprenticeship 2 Carriage maker 3 Political and other ventures 4 Personal life 4 1 The Uri Gilbert House 5 Charles Nalle s freedom 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and apprenticeship EditUri Gilbert was born on July 10 1809 2 in Northumberland Saratoga County New York His father was John Gilbert an Episcopalian minister from Connecticut At the age of 14 he became an apprentice of Orasmus Eaton a carriage builder in Troy 3 Carriage maker EditAfter he completed his apprenticeship in 1830 Gilbert partnered with his employer to form Eaton amp Gilbert 3 Eaton had an excellent reputation as a conscientious and skilled craftsman Gilbert on the other hand became an expert by the time he completed his apprenticeship 3 The company made trolley and train cars and omnibuses They built mail coaches called Troy Stages 2 that became especially popular as a means of travel as well as a mail coach in the southern and westerns United States Their street cars made to be drawn by horses were built for Boston New York and other large cities 3 Eaton Gilbert amp Co Gilbert Car ManufacturingThe plant was moved to Green Island New York near Troy in 1853 due to a fire in 1852 2 3 It is also said that in 1853 the company had grown large enough that it needed a larger plant 3 During the Civil War 1861 1865 the firm made 500 gun carriages for the Union 4 Eaton retired in 1862 and the company name changed to the Gilbert Car Company 1 3 Two years later Walter R Bush became Gilbert s partner 3 There was a fire in 1864 that caused quite a bit of damage Bush and Gilbert had the car works rebuilt and outfitted with modern technology 3 The Gilbert Car Trust was established in 1879 that provided financing for railroad cars Troy amp Schenectady Railroad hired them to build the first eight wheel passenger car 2 The company produced luxurious equipment for the Wagner Sleeping Car Company Its export business was a large share of its revenue 1 Over the course of its history the company name changed with the changes in partners including the partner s sons 4 Political and other ventures EditHe began his career in politics in 1840 He was an alderman for the city of Troy for several years 2 5 He was a mayor of the city from 1865 to 1866 and again from 1870 to 1871 5 Gilbert was originally a member of the Whig Party but joined the Republican Party with its formation 3 He was the first president of the Troy Savings Bank established June 29 1854 4 He was a director of the United National Bank of Troy the Polytechnic Institute of Troy and the Orphan asylum He was a founder and for a time president of the Troy Young Men s association He was a governor of Marshall infirmary 3 He was a trustee for the Troy Female Seminary 5 He was on the first board of managers for The Troy Club a social club for the city s wealthy and influential citizens It was established in 1867 4 Personal life EditUri Gilbert married Frances Harriet Granger 6 They had two sons William and Edward and two daughters 7 They also had a son Joseph who died young Gilbert and his wife who were members of St John s Episcopal Church donated a carved chancel chair in his memory 4 Gilbert died of heart failure on June 17 1888 in Saratoga New York where he and his family rented a house for the summer 7 He is buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy 2 Frances died December 6 1889 at Troy 6 The Uri Gilbert House Edit The Uri Gilbert House an Italianate style brownstone was sold to Gilbert in 1856 a few years after it was built The house is nearly 10 000 square feet with 26 rooms Located within the Central Troy Historic District it faces Washington Park one of the three privately owned urban parks in New York 8 9 a It is described as a three story rowhouse with a five bay Brownstone facade It has an elaborate cast iron bracketed balcony and a 19th century carriage house 11 It was featured in the film The Age of Innocence 1993 12 Charles Nalle s freedom EditCharles Nalle escaped from slavery in the South in October 1858 and came to Troy with the help of the Underground Railroad He worked as a coachman for Gilbert for almost two years He told someone of his escape and his story was ultimately shared with his former enslaver in Culpeper Virginia Nalle was arrested under the Fugitive Slave Law In 1860 Harriet Tubman and others rescued him and Gilbert helped pay for his freedom 2 13 Once a free man Nalle returned to Troy and had a family 13 Notes Edit Gilbert houses near one another on Second and Third Avenue 111 Second Frank Gilbert paper manufacturer 165 Second William Gilbert Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co 189 Second Uri Gilbert 235 Second Elizabeth Gilbert teacher 212 Third Edward Gilbert Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co 10 References Edit a b c White John H 1985 The American Railroad Passenger Car JHU Press p 650 ISBN 978 0 8018 2747 1 a b c d e f g Rittner Don February 2012 Legendary Locals of Troy Arcadia Publishing p 44 ISBN 978 1 4671 0007 6 a b c d e f g h i j k The National Magazine A Monthly Journal of American History 1888 pp 487 490 a b c d e Weise Arthur James 1891 Troy s One Hundred Years 1789 1889 W H Young pp 172 173 258 273 a b c Weise Arthur James 1876 History of the City of Troy From the Expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the Present Centennial Year of the Independence of the United States of America 1876 Higginson Book Company pp 279 285 345 a b The Churchman Churchman Company 1889 pp ii a b Obituary for Uri Gilbert Aged 79 Wilkes Barre Times Leader The Evening News 1888 06 18 p 1 Retrieved 2021 04 16 Lasky Julie 2019 04 24 1 4 Million Homes in Washington Illinois and New York The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 04 16 News from Washington Park Association Troy New York www preserve org Retrieved 2021 04 16 The Troy Directory vol XLI Albany Sampson Murdock amp Co 1889 p 123 Van Benthuysen Printing House Central Troy Historic District Nomination Form PDF National Park Service April 29 2016 p 84 Retrieved April 17 2021 The 1850s Uri Gilbert House Bennington Banner 2001 05 03 p 11 Retrieved 2021 04 17 a b Hayner Rutherford 1925 Troy and Rensselaer county New York a history New York Chicago Lewis historical Publishing Company Inc pp 703 705 External links EditWalking Tour of Washington Park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uri Gilbert amp oldid 1084548602, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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